[사회]More than 6,000 dedicated solidarity workers go on strike tomorrow …



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Elementary school teachers go on strike tomorrow for a day.

About half of the country’s caring teachers said they would participate, but double-income couples who don’t have a place to drop off their kids right now are only struggling with their feet.

I’ll connect the reporters. Reporter Park Ki-wan!

Parents’ concerns are already substantial.

Why did you go on strike?

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Yes. The dedicated caregivers working in the care room are on a warning strike for tomorrow.

The number of participants is roughly half of the approximately 12,000 dedicated caregivers across the country.

What they ask is to ensure the publicity of the care system, legalize it and improve treatment.

In particular, when the government introduced a bill that would allow local governments, not education offices or schools, to operate care classrooms, it was effectively blocked as privatization.

Furthermore, they are demanding the legalization of the system of care and demanding that the treatment of wages and benefits be eliminated from discrimination against regular school employees.

There are more than 6,000 child care classes across the country and more than 170,000 children use them.

As such, a considerable care gap is expected.

In order to reduce the care gap, the metropolitan and provincial national education offices have issued an official letter to schools to integrate the classrooms of dedicated caregivers who do not participate in strikes, or even teachers can be placed in classes of care.

Although they have taken their own countermeasures, even this is different for each region and school, so parents are struggling to find a place to drop off their children tomorrow.

Tomorrow, the strike will end in one day, but if the conflict grows in the future, the care gap will inevitably be repeated.

So far, the Ministry of Social Affairs has handed it over.

Park ki-wan [[email protected]]

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